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This is a great time of year to take a group of children on a prayer walk in the park. Lead them in prayer for their city, neighborhoods, schools, friends, church, pastor, children of the world, etc. If there are people in the park, two or three of the children (with adult supervision) could approach them explaining they have gathered together for prayer and inquire if they have a special request

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For those who "enjoy" statistics, this one should boggle your mind:
They say it takes 10,000 hours to perfect a skill.
The average prayer time a child spends in prayer on a non-church day is two minutes.
At 10,000 hours (600,000 min), that would take 300,000 days, or 42857+ weeks, or 824 years.
We need a prayer life, not prayer moments. Our kids need prayer modeled at home, and training

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The following prayer resources were developed for Ladies of Prayer International to equip mothers, grandmothers, and teachers in training children to pray. They are available for you to use in your own home or church.
DOWNLOADS:
EPIC September 2017: Bringing God to School
EPIC August 2017: Engaged in the Harvest
EPIC July 2017: Blessing Our Nation
EPIC June 2017: Revive Me, Revive

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Young kids are generally ego-centric by nature. When you ask them what they need, they may come up with answers such as toys, new shoes, a new dress, a puppy, and so on. Though these things are not bad, they do not need to be the only thing we have our children pray for. Children need to understand the difference between what truly is a need, and what is simply a desire.

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“No, I don’t want to.”
“Do I have to?”
“I hate it.”
“I’m too tired.”
“It’s boring.”
Versus…
“Whoa!”
“Awesome!”
“Amazing!”
“Cool!”
“No way!”
If we were to choose to between someone saying the first phrases about us over the latter, I assume most of us would choose the latter. Wide eyes and exclamation points